An editor reads through a manuscript, checking for accurate spelling, grammar and mechanics, word usage, style, clarity, and so on. A copyeditor focuses mainly on details of this sort and does not usually make substantive changes. A manuscript editor may get into structure, organization, logic, sense, and other big issues as well as the details that are checked in a line edit.
it is an editor.😂😂
A Skeptic person
Such a person is immortal.
A person who robs is called a "Robber".
a researcher
No, you both need the game.
A person who is an expert in grammar is called a linguist or a grammatician.
A good person.
Spell checker.
it checks a persons grammar every couple minutes so that they won't have bad grammar for a paper or something thay are writing on a computer.
Someone who studies grammar informally by reading books about grammar and usage, etc., could be called a "grammarian." A scientist with a university degree or two who studies the grammar of human languages is a "linguist."
A call to action in grammar is a phrase that encourages the reader or listener to take a specific action. It is often found at the end of persuasive writing or speeches and is meant to prompt the audience to do something, such as "Buy now," "Learn more," or "Sign up today."
PROGRAMER Or: programmer. Using the correct spelling (so tempted to say grammar).
Baggage checker. Sir. Madam. Luggage manipulation specialist.
PROGRAMER Or: programmer. Using the correct spelling (so tempted to say grammar).
No. "Somebody, call to me" is better.
In grammar, "but" and "or" are conjunctions. They are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. "But" is used to show contrast or exception, while "or" is used to show a choice or alternative.
The person to whom the checks are written.